What's OnExperience classic Italian Christmas dining at Granaio
Make your taste buds dance with delight this Christmas with an Italian dining experience in the heart of London’s Piccadilly Circus.- Dates 01/12/2020 - 03/01/2021
- Location Granaio, 224 Piccadilly, Piccadilly Circus, W1J 9HP
- Price £45 per person
Experience Italian dining at it’s finest at Granaio, in the heart of Piccadilly Circus and seconds away from Leicester Square.Serving an incredible four-course Christmas set menu for £45 per person, including a complimentary glass of Prosecco, it’s the must-have menu to tuck-in to this festive season.Choose from a selection of stunning starters to start, from the likes of the Pumpkin cream soup with shitake crumb and fried sage, to the smoked salmon with sourdough and horseradish dish. Followed by a pasta or rice entrée selection, from the likes of the beetroot risotto with stracciatella and pistachio, to the tortellone with sauage and truffle butter.Next, you’ll move on to mains, choosing from the likes of celeriac steak with truffle oil and grilled vegetables, to the baccalà (salted cod) with polenta and balsamic onion. If you’ve any space left for a dreamy dessert, prepare to dive into a traditional Italian pudding of panettone with mascarpone cream.Plus, diners can rest assured it’s safe to reserve your table at Granaio as they’ve enhanced their health and safety measures in line with the latest government guidelines. Bookings are limited to 6 guests per table.Whatever you decide, get ready for a sensational Italian dining experience only seconds away from Leicester Square, London’s home of film and entertainment.Make a reservation online here. Or, call or email using the following details:T: +44 (0) 207 9301 459E: reservation@ristorantegranaio.co.uk*Please note, the Christmas menu is subject to change. Please visit Granaio online to view the most up-to-date Christmas set menu here.
Newton to Shakespeare
Leicester square has been home to a number of historical figures. Statues of William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, John Hunter and Sir Isaac Newton have all featured in the gardens, which at the centre, permanently showcases William Shakespeare.